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Murder Victim’s Family to GOP Senators: ‘We Are Crying Out for Help…Do Your Jobs’

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“We are crying out for help…HOW CAN YOU SIT BACK AND DO NOTHING!!!!”

That is the message that murder victim Johanna Balsewicz’s sister, Karen Kannenberg, has for state Senators who could call a vote to fire Tony Evers’ Parole Commission Chair John Tate – but haven’t.

“WE ARE HERE TO FIGHT FOR WHAT’S RIGHT,” Kannenberg told Wisconsin Right Now. “Stop putting your commercials on TV about crime and passion for the people if that’s really not who you are. Put the politics out of this devastating story and show us you really care about the people and not your power and money.”

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Other family members of Johanna feel just as strongly.  “I am asking, pleading, begging that the senators call a meeting to fire John Tate ll,” said Kim Cornils, another sister of Johanna. “The senators need to put THE PEOPLE first before worrying about their election coming up. Understand you are where you are for the people… Call this meeting so Governor Evers and John Tate II can’t do what they promised, empty the prisons by 50%. Do your jobs, Senators!”

 


Republican Majority Leader Devin LeMathieu

Republicans control the state Senate and could call the vote without a single Democrat participating. But Republican Majority Leader Devin LeMathieu is refusing to call the vote to hold Evers’ nominee accountable for his now rescinded and much-decried decision to release convicted wife killer Douglas Balsewicz early.

“HOW CAN YOU SIT BACK AND DO NOTHING!!!! Sen. Devin LeMathieu, you could call the vote to fire John Tate II but you won’t. WHY????” asked Kannenberg. [LeMathieu previously told Wisconsin Right Now that he believes it helps Republicans more politically to not fire Tate, who has never been confirmed despite being nominated in 2019 and 2021. Gov. Tony Evers could also fire Tate, but he has not.]


Sen. Roger Roth’s Petition

State Sen. Roger Roth, also a Republican, has circulated a petition to force the vote. He needs 17 votes by Tuesday. He has 6 including himself:

Those signing the Roth petition are:

Roger Roth
Stephen Nass
John Jagler
Julian Bradley
Andre Jacque
Kathy Bernier

Senator Stroebel told WRN he intends to sign, but hasn’t yet.

Senator Testin sent a letter to LeMahieu asking him to reconsider.

Those who have not signed the Roth petition are:

Robert Cowles
Dale Kooyenga
Alberta Darling
Devin LeMahieu
Rob Stafsholt
Mary Felzkowski
Joan Ballweg
Howard Marklein
Dan Feyen
Van Wanggaard
Patrick Testin
Jerry Petrowski
Eric Wimberger
Chris Kapenga
All Senate Democrats


 

“Fire John Tate II before he makes another state,” Kannenberg said. “Our family is reaching out to all senators who have not responded to messages or phone calls to force a legislative vote to fire John Tate II.”

To state Senators who have signed on, she said, “Thank you…Our family appreciates your positive support with wanting to fire John Tate II and we can feel your passion for the PEOPLE.” To those who have not, she said, “You all need to look at all the pain our family has endured AGAIN these last 10 days after learning our nieces/sister/aunt’s wife murderer was given a parole grant to be released from prison after serving only 24 years of an 80-year sentence for a brutal stabbing of a human being in front of Johanna’s two children. ”

Kannenberg also called on Evers to fire Tate. “Thank you Governor Evers for your help in rescinding the horrible parole decision by John Tate II to release Douglas Balsewicz early from his 80-year sentence,” she wrote.  “You yourself told our family there were mistakes made. BUT, that was only half your part. Our family wanted you to fire John Tate II and now, AGAIN, we have heard nothing. OUR FAMILY IS NOT GOING AWAY.  WE NEED JUSTICE FOR OUR FAMILY AND JOHANNA ROSE.”

She concluded, “How many other families are grieving like ours because of an early release by John Tate II?  How many other families will be going through what we have been going through these last 10 days if John Tate II  remains in office.  He needs to be fired, and NOW. John Tate II refused to call any family member to let us know of the early release.  NOT EVEN JOHANNA’S DAUGHTER NIKKOLE WHO LIVES 15 MINUTES FROM WHERE DOUG IS INCARCERATED. Could you imagine her or any one of us running into him at the grocery store not knowing he was being released early!!!!”

Here are the other statements from Johanna’s relatives, who are also demanding a vote.

Theresa Cook, Johanna’s Niece

“As many of you know, murderer Douglas Balsewicz, who stabbed his soon to be ex-wife 42 times in front of his 2 and 4-year-old after breaking into her home and waiting patiently in her basement for her to go to bed, was set to be released May 17, 2022. This would have let him out without doing at least half of his sentence. Our family was not notified of his move to minimum security prison or of his release in a timely manner.

Parole Commissioner John Tate II only rescinded at the urging of Governor Evers. John Tate blatantly refused to answer a week-long of phone calls from the family and even rescinded to the media instead of telling the family first! This is a slap in the face to victims and their families in Wisconsin! I strongly urge you all to call a special session to fire John Tate II! If he made mistakes with our family, there’s no telling what other mistakes were made! He does not deserve to keep his job after such gross negligence! Our family and other families of victims deserve better, and we have lost faith that John Tate II can properly do his job! Should these type of releases be continued, the streets of Wisconsin will remain unsafe and a lawsuit will be waiting to happen. I implore you all to remember the oath you all took as Senators! To be fair and just! This is not justice! Firing Tate is justice! Make the right decision!!”


Michael Binder, Johanna’s Brother

“After weeks of reliving the worst day of my life, the Wisconsin Senate has picked up where John Tate has left off. Instead of firing the man who put this family through hell, partisanship again is stopping justice from being completely realized. John Tate deserves nothing more than to be fired now to keep him from making more bad decisions and hurting other families like ours. Do your jobs and make the right decision today. Fire John Tate and end this nightmare. Michael Binder, Brother of Johanna.”


Amanda Simmons, Johanna’s Niece

“I am asking that an extraordinary session be called to remove John Tate from a position in which he was put in to protect the public. We look to our officials and put trust in them to make the right decision. John Tate was going to parole a man who viciously murdered his wife and only served 24 of a 80-year sentence. He was going to do this without contacting the family of the victim to see how we felt about it. He was going to release a man into the public with no concern for how the community would feel with a murderer living beside them. He is very outspoken when it comes to his views on defunding the police yet signs papers saying parolees will be carefully monitored. Answer me this…. Who’s going to be watching these violent offenders when he makes good on his promise to release 50% of the prison population? We already have an uprise of homicides so why add to the problem.

John Tate did rescind Douglas Balsewicz’s parole but only after receiving a letter from Governor Evers. Our family has yet to hear from him personally, we only found out about this decision through a third party. To me, that sounds like a coward, definitely not someone the public can trust. He made a statement that he did not want to reverse his decision because he feared the murderer would sue him. So he’s more concerned about his pockets than he is about the safety of our community? Is that the message you choose to send to the public?

The family of Johanna Balsewicz is asking that you for once look at it from a victim’s stand point. We are here fighting not only to give JoJo her voice back but to give those voices back to every victim and their families. We will not stop until justice is served. This is your chance to rebuild the faith of your community, to say to us that you apologize for putting John Tate in that chair. That victims do matter!!! #justiceforjojo.”


Kim Cornils, Johanna’s Sister

“I am calling on the senators to bring an extraordinary session to call on John Tate II to be removed/ fired from his Parole Commissioner seat. He has proven time and time again that he does not take his job seriously.

If he had he would not have made the huge mistake in paroling a violent vicious killer as he did with Douglas Balsewicz.  He then rescinded after Governor Evers wrote him a letter going against it.

I am the survivor of the victim Johanna Rose Balsewicz. My sister who was sliced and stabbed 42 times in front of her children by the hands of Douglas Balsewicz no longer has a voice. We will as a family use our voice for her.

Johanna: ‘I completed college and graduated the medical assistant program. Supporting my children after a sought-after divorce was my goal. I didn’t have the opportunity for after my graduation. The day of our first divorce hearing and Douglas’s 30th birthday, he snuck into my home, stabbed me repeatedly with my children next to me in the bed. Over 20 stabs to my face and neck and 20 more others to the rest of my body. I was defeated and killed. My children were left for at least 8 hours with my dead body!!! Only to travel out of the house in the morning to find help. Blood soaked. With my blood. Knowing what their father Douglas Balsewicz had done to their mommy.’

As her sister, I know for a fact this is what my sister would be saying.

I am appalled as to how John Tate has handled his position in office. Paroling a man that viciously attacked and killed his wife. Sentenced to 80 years and was going to be released after 24. Sickened of the thought as to did Tate even take Judge Sykes’ recommendation into consideration when she stated Douglas Balsewicz would not be a candidate for early release? Not only that but we were not even informed that he was being paroled. We found out from word on the streets.

My family and I contacted Tate but to no avail. We never heard from him.

It angers me Tate had the audacity after making the decision to parole Douglas Balsewicz publicly comment that the family wanted him to rescind this parole ‘we should not be doing this out of vengeance’!!!! I am asking, pleading, begging that the senators call a meeting to fire John Tate ll. The senators need to put THE PEOPLE first before worrying about their election coming up. Understand you are where you are for the people. ME!!! You are there to also keep our streets safe and us the PEOPLE safe. If you don’t call this meeting, what makes any of you any different from Tate.? Do your jobs!!! You work for us.!!! Call this meeting so Governor Evers and John Tate II can’t do what they promised, empty the prisons by 50%. It’s proven they mean vicious violent killers among their 50%. The same violent criminals that get Sentenced to 80 years and only served 1/3 of their time. Call the meeting. Get Tate out!!! Do your jobs, senators!!!”

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(The Center Square) – One of the biggest critics of Wisconsin’s election administrator says no one should be threatening her and says threats don’t help fix election integrity issues.

State Rep. Janel Brandtjen, R-Menomonee Falls, on Tuesday offered her thoughts after the Wisconsin Elections Commission confirmed elections administrator Meagan Wolfe is receiving extra security protection.

"Threatening Administrator Meagan Wolfe, or any election official, is unacceptable and counterproductive. Venting frustrations on individuals like Wolfe, clerks, or poll workers is not only illegal but also harmful to rebuilding trust in our elections,” Brandtjen said. “Threats only undermine our republic and empower the courts and media. It's essential to address any concerns about election processes through legal channels. Threats have no place in our democracy.”

Brandtjen has been one of Wisconsin’s loudest critics of Wolfe. She led hearings as far back as 2021 into Wolfe’s role in the 2020 election. Brandtjen also led the push to get Wolfe removed from the Elections Commission.

“Wolfe’s term has indeed expired, and according to Wisconsin Statutes 15.61(1)(b)1, she should be removed, but Republicans are too worried about the press or too compromised to follow existing law.” Brandtjen said.

The Wisconsin Elections Commission on Monday clarified that Wolfe is receiving extra security but refused to offer any details.

“The Wisconsin Elections Commission has had productive conversations about safety and security with state leadership, including the governor’s office, which is tasked with approving security measures for state government officials,” WEC spokesperson Riley Vetterkind said in a statement. “Those conversations have resulted in additional security measures being approved for Administrator Wolfe and the WEC when the need arises.”

Brandtjen on Tuesday blamed Wisconsin Republicans, and once again blamed Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, for Wolfe’s continued time on the Elections Commission.

“It's disappointing that Sen. Dan Knodl and Rep. Scott Krug, chairs of the election committees, have not exercised their investigative and subpoena powers. This inaction has allowed the neglect of essential laws, such as providing ballots to individuals declared incompetent, lack of checks in military ballot requests, an insecure online system, and improper guidance on voting for homeless individuals without proper documentation,” she said. “The Legislature, particularly Speaker Vos' control, is responsible for the frustration caused by election irregularities due to their inaction.”

Wisconsin’s local election managers have reported an uptick in threats and angry rhetoric since the 2020 election, and some local election offices have taken extra precautions. But there haven’t been any cases in Wisconsin where someone has acted on an election threat.

Wisconsin’s Largest Business Group Sues Over Evers’ 400-year School Funding Veto

(The Center Square) – There is now a legal challenge to Gov. Tony Evers’ 400-year school funding veto.

The WMC Litigation Center on Monday asked the Wisconsin Supreme Court to take up their challenge to the governor’s summer veto that increased per-pupil funding for the next four centuries.

“At issue is Gov. Evers’ use of the so-called ‘Vanna White’ or ‘pick-a-letter’ veto,” the group said in a statement. “The governor creatively eliminated specific numbers in a portion of the budget bill that was meant to increase the property tax levy limit for school districts in the 2023-24 and 2024-25 fiscal years. By striking individual digits, the levy limit would instead be increased from the years 2023 to 2425 – or four centuries into the future.”

The WMC Litigation Center is an affiliate of Wisconsin Manufactures & Commerce (WMC), the combined state chamber and manufacturers’ association.

Litigation Center Executive Director Scott Rosenow said while Wisconsin’s governor has an incredibly powerful veto pen, there are limits.

“No Wisconsin governor has the authority to strike individual letters or digits to form a new word or number, except when reducing appropriations,” Rosenow said. “This action is not only unconstitutional on its face, but it is undemocratic because this specific partial veto allows school districts to raise property taxes for the next 400 years without voter approval.”

Wisconsin lawmakers and voters approved a constitutional amendment in 1990 that put limits on the governor’s veto power.

Rosenow and the WMC Litigation Center say the governor’s veto goes beyond those limits.

The legal challenge also raises the constitutional issue that all state spending has to originate with, and be approved by, the legislature.

“In no uncertain terms, 402 years is not less than or part of the two-year duration approved by the Legislature – it is far more,” concluded Rosenow. “The governor overstepped his authority with this partial veto, at the expense of taxpayers, and we believe oversight by the Court is necessary.”

The WMC Litigation Center is asking the Wisconsin Supreme Court to take the case as quickly as possible.

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Former President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts related to charges he paid hush money to adult film actress Stormy Daniels through a lawyer and covered it up as a legal expense before being elected president.

Trump has attempted to delay the start of the New York state trial several times, including three longshot tactics judges rejected this week.

What charges does Trump face in the New York hush money case?

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has charged Trump with 34 counts of falsifying business records related to money paid to Daniels and another woman, former Playboy model Karen McDougal. Bragg has alleged Trump broke New York law when he falsified with the intent to commit or conceal another crime.

Prosecutors allege Trump falsified internal records kept by his company, hiding the true nature of payments that involve Daniels ($130,000), McDougal ($150,000), and Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen ($420,000). Prosecutors allege the money was logged as legal expenses, not reimbursements. Both Cohen and Daniels are expected to testify.

Cohen is expected to be a key witness in the trial. Daniels has said she expects to testify.

Former Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., Bragg's predecessor, did not bring the case to trial.

What happens on Monday?

Prosecutors, defense attorneys and Donald Trump are expected to be present when the trial before Judge Juan Merchan gets started Monday. The first step will be picking a jury, a process that could take a week or more depending on how things progress. The trial is expected to last six to eight weeks.

Prosecutors and defense attorneys will select 12 jurors and six alternates from a pool of potentially hundreds of people. Each juror will answer 42 questions designed to determine if they can be impartial in the high-profile trial of a polarizing former president. The jurors will remain anonymous because of security concerns.

Once a jury is seated, it's on to opening statements where prosecutors and defense attorneys will get to address the jury about what they plan to show during the trial.

What is Trump's defense to the charges?

Trump has maintained he did nothing wrong and has accused Bragg of bringing a politically motivated case involving conduct in 2016 during a presidential election year as Trump faces incumbent Joe Biden in a rematch of the 2020 election.

Trump has spoken out against the judge, the district attorney and other involved in the case repeatedly. Trump's comments prompted a gag order from the judge who said Trump can't talk publicly about certain people involved in the case and their families.

"The White House Thugs should not be allowed to have these dangerous and unfair Biden Trials during my campaign for President. All of them, civil and criminal, could have been brought more than three years ago. It is an illegal attack on a Political Opponent. It is Communism at its worst, and Election Interference at its Best. No such thing has ever happened in our Country before," Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social this week. "On Monday I will be forced to sit, GAGGED, before a HIGHLY CONFLICTED & CORRUPT JUDGE, whose hatred for me has no bounds. All of these New York and D.C. 'Judges' and Prosecutors have the same MINDSET. Nobody but this Soros Prosecutor, Alvin Bragg, wanted to take this ridiculous case. All legal scholars say it is a sham. BIDEN'S DOJ IS RUNNING THE CASE. Just think of it, these animals want to put the former President of the United States (who got more votes than any sitting President!), & the PARTY'S REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE, IN JAIL, for doing absolutely nothing wrong. It is a RUSH TO THE FINISH. SO UNFAIR!"

Will Trump take the stand?

That's not clear yet. Trump said last month that he'd be willing to testify at trial if needed.

Could Trump go to jail?

It's too earlier to tell what will happen if Trump is convicted. Under New York state law, falsifying business records in the first degree is a Class E felony that carries a maximum sentence of four years in prison.

Trump's age and lack of any prior criminal convictions could work in his favor at sentencing if he's convicted. His attacks on the judge could have the opposite effect at sentencing. Before sentencing, the judge would look at sentencing guidelines, recommendations from prosecutors and any other pre-sentence reports.

In late March, Trump said that he wasn't worried about a conviction when asked if he thought a conviction could hurt his chances of returning to the White House.

"It could also make me more popular because the people know it's a scam," he said. "It's a Biden trial, there is no trial, there's a Biden trial."

Whatever happens during the trial, Trump will be protected by the U.S. Secret Service.

Even if convicted and sentenced to jail, Trump could continue his campaign to re-take the White House.

"The Constitution does not bar felons from serving as President," said Richard Hasen, professor of law and political science at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Trump could not pardon himself from any state charges, Hasen said.

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(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s next supreme court race could be even more contentious and even more expensive than the last one.

Liberal Justice Anne Walsh Bradley on Thursday surprised the state when she announced she will not run for re-election next year.

"My decision has not come lightly. It is made after careful consideration and reflection. I know I can do the job and do it well. I know I can win re-election, should I run. But it's just time to pass the torch, bring fresh perspectives to the court," Walsh Bradley said in a statement.

She is one of Wisconsin’s longest serving justices, serving her third 10-year term on the court.

“In the 177-year history of the court, only four justices have served longer than my length of service,” she wrote.

Walsh Bradley’s decision means the next election will be open.

Former Republican attorney general, and current Waukesha County judge, Brad Schimel has already jumped into the race. There aren’t any declared Democrats yet.

Schimel on Thursday said Walsh Bradley’s decision isn’t changing anything for him.

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Wisconsin’s last race for the supreme court, in April of 2023, set records for spending. The race between Justice Janet Protasiewicz and former Justice Dan Kelly cost more than $56 million. That makes the 2023 Wisconsin race the most expensive judicial race in American history. Many court observers and politicos in Wisconsin say the 2025 race could be just as expensive, or even more expensive.

Protasiewicz’s victory flipped the Wisconsin Supreme Court to a 4-3 liberal majority for the first time in 15 years.

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